Yes, down to -459F which is absolute zero
negative numbers> temperature.
When determining temperature in the negative range, which is more often seen in the Celsius scale versus the Fahrenheit scale. Negative numbers in Celsius are below the freezing point of water.Reported changes in tides and barometric levels use negative numbers as well, although the readings themselves would not be negative.
-114ºC = -173.20ºF
temperature, money, sea level, etc
Negative numbers can be used for weather, when we talk about temperature that is below zero.
yes, right down to -273 (absolute zero)
Yes, because PV=nRt From this equation it becomes apparent that air pressure, V, can be negative. Since negative temperatures can exist, such as -30C (remember you have to use Celsius and not Fahrenheit). Thus we have negative numbers for air pressure.
To convert a negative temperature in Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula: F = (C × 9/5) + 32. Plug in the negative Celsius temperature into the formula and calculate the Fahrenheit equivalent.
temperature?
There are lots of things people use negative numbers for. You use negative numbers when you see temperature and sea levels. In stock markets and in banks negative numbers are used. Go look in the freezer, negative numbers there. Play golf? Football? Football field there is negative numbers. Also when you borrow money, you have $0, then you want to buy ice cream, which is $1. So you borrow your friend's money. Now you don't have $0, you have $-0. I wish my explanation helped^^!
America primarily uses the Fahrenheit scale to measure temperature.
Sometimes those negative numbers are used like when reading the temperature from the thermometer and it's below 0°C